As a member of NERDLab, I have created various microsites. One of the most unique projects I worked on was the UM Game Network site, a website to raise awareness of the resources available for gamers and game designers at the University of Miami. See it here.

The CARTHE research group at the University of Miami released cards and tracked where they were washed up back to shore through social media interaction with the greater Miami Community. I created a map to shore where the cards would be released, and later, will add where they were found. See it here

With a loud slurp from the release of suction, Dr. Joost van Haren extracts himself from a hole, covered in pungent mud up to his hips and breathing heavily from the effort. Grinning, the professor tells me and the two other students: “You can see why there aren’t many people who do this kind of …

I experimented with real time data visualization in my Creative Coding class, using an microphone sensor connected to an Arduino, which then communicated with Processing to create waves with a varying amplitude based on the sound level input to the microphone.

Using D3 and the Leaflet.js API, I created an interactive map of data from the Global Forest Change (2000-2012) dataset developed at King’s College London by researcher Mark Mulligan. The map depicts a projection of land use change, or deforestation, from 2000 to the possible devastating future, in 2260. This map was published as part …

I created the Social Progress Index map using Mapbox and data from the Social Progress Index in the Amazon, developed in 2014 by Imazon. Analyzing 43 indicators, the metric tries to quantify the balance between life quality and environmental preservation. The map is published in tandem with the latest relevant news stories from the Amazon …